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Post by rizzuto on Sept 16, 2023 20:02:22 GMT -5
Hatch throwing some nasty green chiles.
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Post by inger on Sept 16, 2023 20:02:30 GMT -5
These two monsters would destroy that. The one I bought has an extra heavy duty vinyl “hammock” on a solid aluminum frame that I bolted together. There are no loose pieces of fabric as all fit within the frame work. I sunk $200 in it, so I hope it has staying power. BTW: Back in the days when I had the two shelties in addition to other dogs I once got them a mattress that someone was tossing out. The shelties sliced and diced that sucker to bits… Inside, our dogs only destroyed dog toys or food that we forgot on the counter that should have been in the pantry. When Jackie (Black Lab) was young, she chewed the corners off of our outside patio table, making a rectangle more oval shaped. She also chewed a foot off of one of the handles of my wheel barrow and the seat to my weight bench in the garage. I had a very heavy rustic settee outside that my first Mastiff chewed an armrest off of. Not wanting to give up that settee, I removed the arm from the opposite side, and turned it uosidd down to draw and cut a replacement arm that was even thicker and heavier. Bruno did give it a try, leaving some tooth marks in it. Several years after he died and Brandy came along, she chewed off the other opposite arm that was still the original wood. I let Ruthie talk me into giving that settee away when we moved. With 11.6 acres I wish I had kept it around here somewhere. Maybe not on the patio… it was huge and ugly. But in the yard somewhere for a little sitting area…
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Post by rizzuto on Sept 16, 2023 20:02:58 GMT -5
Volpe finally gets some good luck with a single to centerfield.
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Post by inger on Sept 16, 2023 20:04:55 GMT -5
Volpe finally gets some good luck with a single to centerfield. When he got his hitting tip and started hitting I thought we’d see him finish at maybe .235. Chicken Parm alone does not fix everything. You must also have a bed of pasta…
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Post by rizzuto on Sept 16, 2023 20:06:34 GMT -5
Volpe finally gets some good luck with a single to centerfield. When he got his hitting tip and started hitting I thought we’d see him finish at maybe .235. Chicken Parm alone does not fix everything. You must also have a bed of pasta… He could be tiring, leading to bad habits, as he's never played this many games in a season.
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Post by rizzuto on Sept 16, 2023 20:10:22 GMT -5
Volpe steals second! They're letting him take the hop again.
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Post by rizzuto on Sept 16, 2023 20:10:38 GMT -5
Sherlock Holmes is on the case in the bottom of the ninth!
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Post by rizzuto on Sept 16, 2023 20:11:33 GMT -5
Pop up to Waldo in short left field! One away!
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Post by rizzuto on Sept 16, 2023 20:13:29 GMT -5
Volpe makes a pick on a bad hop to get Rodriguez at first! Two away!
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Post by inger on Sept 16, 2023 20:14:49 GMT -5
A somehow uninspiring 6-3 win. I’ll take it…
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Post by rizzuto on Sept 16, 2023 20:15:18 GMT -5
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Post by inger on Sept 16, 2023 20:16:19 GMT -5
Volpe steals second! They're letting him take the hop again. He has to hop. Why not? I think it might invite pickoff attempts, but stealing always had that element of risk…
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Post by rizzuto on Sept 16, 2023 20:16:49 GMT -5
Good luck tomorrow, CHI! Smooth and easy breathing, my man!
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Post by rizzuto on Sept 16, 2023 20:17:55 GMT -5
Volpe steals second! They're letting him take the hop again. He has to hop. Why not? I think it might invite pickoff attempts, but stealing always had that element of risk… Pickoff attempts distract the pitcher and invite errors. Also, they only get so many "disconnects" from the rubber these days.
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Post by chiyankee on Sept 16, 2023 20:19:34 GMT -5
Good luck tomorrow, CHI! Smooth and easy breathing, my man! Thanks Rizz!!!
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